Robert L. Peters

13 June 2011

All that glitters… is not gold.

Algerian Sahara

From the sloping dunes of the Sahara comes a groundbreaking design process that turns waste from refugee camps into jewelry as beautiful as the intentions behind it. Royal College of Art student Florie Salnot collaborated with Sandblast, a London-based nonprofit that works with the Saharawis of Algeria, to find a creative yet economic solution to raise awareness about their cultural displacement. Old plastic bottles from the refugee camp are collected and repurposed into remarkable faux-gold jewelry that reflects their local traditions.

Read more of this story (with additional images) in the Ecouterre article here.

“These stunning pieces prove that
upcycling can be synonymous with

sophisticated and inspired artisanal work.”

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